Daheeya AlEnazi Cromatest Kit Lab 3 ALT and AST Daheeya AlEnazi Cromatest Kit
Quantitative Determination of Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) Test is typically used to detect liver injury. It is often ordered in conjunction with aspartate aminotransferase (AST) or as part of a liver panel to screen for and/or help diagnose liver disease. Although ALT is more specific to the liver than is AST. ALT is often used to monitor the treatment of persons who have liver disease
Signs and Symptoms of liver disease: •Weakness, fatigue •Loss of appetite •Nausea, vomiting •Abdominal swelling and/or pain •Jaundice •Dark urine, light-colored stool
Principle L-Alanine + 2 Oxoglutarate ALT L- Glutamate + Pyruvate Pyruvate + NADH + H+ LDH Lactate + NAD+ +H2O The rate of decrease in NADH absorbance at 340nm is proportional to the ALT activity of the sample.
Clinical significance Hepatic disorders, high serum levels are found in hepatocellular disorder rather than on obstructive disorders. Cardiac tissue contains a small amount of ALT activity but serum levels usually remain normal in AMI. Test used for infectious and toxic hepatitis
procedure WR-ml (mix 4ml of R1+1ml f R2) 1 Sample-µl 100 Mix, incubate at 30℃ for 1 minute and read the absorbance at 340 nm against D.W, and after 3 min read the absorbance Calculation: ΔA/min x 1746= U/L of ALT Normal Range: (ALT: at 30 C) Adult up to 25 U/L
Quantitative Determination of Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) L-Aspartate +2 Oxoglutarate AST > L- Glutamate+ Oxaloacetate Oxaloacetate + NADH +H+ MDH > L-Malate + NAD+ The rate of decrease of NADH absorbance at 340nm is proportional to the AST activity of the sample.
Clinical significance The AST found in highest conc. in heart muscle, liver and skeletal muscle. Smaller amounts are found in kidney, pancreas and erythrocytes. Clinical use: myocardial infarction, hepatocellular disease, and disorders of skeletal muscles.
procedure WR-ml(4ml R1+1ml R2) 1 Sample -µl 100 Mix, incubate at 30℃ for 1 minute. Read initial absorbance of the sample, start the the stopwach and read absorbances at 1 minute intervals thereafter for 2 minutes. Calculate the difference between absorbances and the average absorbance differences per minute ( ΔA/min)
Calculations Reference values: (at 30 C) Adult up to 25 U/L ΔA/min x 1746= U/L of AST Reference values: (at 30 C) Adult up to 25 U/L